Legal Articles, General Practice

Temporary Custody Orders: Possession is 9/10ths of the Law

Article reviewing the importance of temporary custody orders

The Dangers of Sexting by Teenagers and Tweens

The case result for this case is as follows: Juvenile Prosecution Hillsborough County January 2012: 2012-CJ-XXX 14 year old Juvenile was referred for prosecution for felony transmission of pornography over the internet

Facing Foreclosure? It May be in Your Future.

Are you facing foreclosure? It may be closer than you think. Foreclosure can creep up out of nowhere when someone loses their job or has an unexpected situation occur. With foreclosures on the rise, banks are not as likely to work with you as much as they used to.

DUI: Electronic Monitoring as an Alternative Sentencing to Prison

This article will examine electronic monitoring in the State of California and what it entails.

What Separates a Misdemeanor DUI from a Felony DUI?

Herein outlines the ways in which driving under the influence can change from a misdemeanor into a felony offense.

Sentencing Enhancements and Aggravating Factors for DUI

Driving under the influence may sound simple to explain, but in the eyes of the law there are many incidences that count as aggravating factors.

Open Container Laws In California

When someone reads the term “open container”, they’re probably picturing a beer with the lid off. This limits the definition and elements of the law. An open container is essentially a container that has a broken seal, it’s been opened, or part of the beverage was consumed.

School Loans and Bankruptcy, Filing bankruptcy for student loans.

Discussion regarding chapter 7 and chapter 13 bankruptcy and student loan debt. Using bankruptcy to alleviate debt. Mesa bankruptcy attorney.

Divorce: How soon do I need to hire a lawyer?

The Cherry Law Firm fields as many calls from people who have been served a petition for “divorce” as those who have contemplated divorce in Cobb and Cherokee County.

Adjustments for Child Support Payments in Georgia at Age 18

In Georgia, child support payments are calculated to cover all minor children in a home. However, when an older child reaches 18 years of age (also known as “years”), there are often changes in child support obligation to reflect the lower number of minor children at home.

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